www.longplays.org Played by: NPI How about a quiz game for a change? Played through 8 rounds, got most of the mini games... - Disclaimer: Most videos by World of Longplays use SaveStates!
As I recall, we never had express permission to even use the song. I think the designer just thought it was a cool Isaac Hayes song and decided to use it.
I used to play with with my brother when we were kids. I had no clue so I chose random answers since I never seen South Park before. I still love the opening theme~☆
@@fatefatefate Born in ‘90 myself. This was my introduction to South Park playing this at my friends house. These friends were identical twins and they introduced me to Age of Empires, both N64 South Park Games and The Sixth Sense movie. We also used to go on that website that catalogued nonsensical laws by state. I forget it’s name but I vividly remember reading one law that said it’s illegal to walk on the sidewalk with ice cream in your back pocket. 90s was a great decade. Born just early enough experience the world without the internet and the primitive stages of the internet.
i mean ive seen worse movie tie in games. ive played this and it's honestly not bad. it's trivia and the minigames are fun too. i wish i could find someone to play with me
11 Things You Never Knew About 'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut' on its 20th Anniversary It's hard to understand it's been 20 years since "South Park" made the jump from cable TV to the big screen. Maybe that's because even two decades later, the franchise is still going strong. Celebrate the time Stan, Kyle, Cartman and the rest prevent all-out war by learning some interesting facts about the making of this very adults-only animated movie. 1. The movie is notable for being the first "South Park" project to feature Kenny without his ever-present hood. 2. While Satan and Saddam Hussein were actually voiced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, respectively, in the credits both characters are listed as being voiced by themselves. 3. The song "La Resistance" and the character The Mole are both intended as homages to the stage musical version of "Les Misérables." 4. While a popular rumour suggests the movie was outright banned in Iraq, the truth is that Paramount never even attempted to distribute it there, fearing an inevitable backlash over Hussein's depiction. 5. The movie features exactly 399 curse words, setting a Guinness World Record for an animated movie. The only reason the count didn't run even higher is that the MPAA requires all films with 400 or more curse words to be rated NC-17. 6. According to Matt Stone, the movie's original title was "South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose," and he and Trey Parker changed it to the more subtly vulgar "Bigger, Longer & Uncut" after pushed back from the MPAA. Whoops. 7. The movie features a tribute to classic rock band Pink Floyd. In the scene where South Park citizens are destroying all Canadian products, a trio of soldiers can be seen with the name tags "Floyd," "Wright" and "Mason." 8. Metallica frontman James Hetfield contributed to the song "Hell Isn't Good." 9. "Blame Canada" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2000. It ultimately lost to Phil Collins' "You'll Be In My Heart" from "Tarzan." In retaliation, Parker and Stone devoted an episode of the show's fourth season to lampooning Collins. 10. "South Park" held the record for the highest-grossing R-rated animated movie in America for a full 17 years. It was finally dethroned by "Sausage Party" in 2016. 11. Figure skater Brian Boitano was apparently amused by his depiction in the film. He even collaborated with Parker and Stone in order to commission as a series of "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" T-shirts for a charity drive.
The Dreamcast version was the better one, it had the audio for the questions, the ability to select the subject, and the load times were minimal. The audio also sounded way better.
This game was kinda fun, but the way the colors bleed over one another in the N64 version makes it looks like an old and crappy MS Paint image from Windows 95. NPI played it well, though.
Great time to be 11 South Park every Wednesday at 10 p.m Also regular airings of that great Conker's Bad Fur Day commercial that I believe was a CC exclusive debut only airing at nights of course
It was a simpler time......ughhh man lol I used to have mario tennis, tony hawk pro skater, a wwf wrestling game and even diddy kong racing you never know how much you'll miss something when you're young
Back in the day this game challenged me because I hadn't seen everything that was up to date in this game, and nowadays it's just plain hard to remember that far back lmao
Not played this version, but as I watch this, it has one positive thing so far. Being a cartridge game, it lacks that ridiculously over-long load time the PS1 version had. I think I'll go pick this game up tomorrow. I see you can select your own categories too, without having to go with what the game picks out for you.....
I had a good time with friends playing this emulated online, although, the spriting and greenscreen is terrible lmao. Fun game though, we did the 30 minute one.
(No, I didnt pirate the game. I have an n64 game library and i never played this game, so I looked at the longplay to see if it would be fun, then dumped it.)
This honestly prove that they could've just made a proper game using the actual paper cutout art style. Kinda like Stick of Truth? But for the N64 or PS1. Since it really can happen, although the frame rate is really slow.
what in the name of Barbra Streisand's is up with all the green around them and makes them look like somebody spray-painted them for the kids choice awards
There are very few questions for one. And most importantly, the single player mode is awful. You just play with yourself. No computer controlled opponents play against, and you just go until you want to stop. It's so boring!
Loved this game as a kid... Would have loved it more of it was done with the same mini games but like mario party. The trivia style was the biggest downside.
Yep, I love the game show. Chef's Luv Shack rules and rocks. I really love the game show. I can answer those questions and choose a category. Maybe I'll check all 3 video game series from my favorite episodes of South Park on Nintendo Shop on Wii and Wii U, Xbox Shop on Xbox 360 and Playstation Shop on Playstation 3 with other old school games. I forgot to collect all 3 video game series of South Park on Nintendo 64 with all 4 players. I love that game show. I'm the best. I'll check 3 South Park video games in original, Chef's Luv Shack and Rally on Nintendo Shop, Xbox Shop and Playstation Shop with other old school games. Jimmy Kielbasa out.
i hate that chefs concert songs are mostly blocked in usa most those songs werer bad ass ! but in USA you can onkly find people singing them badly not real songs unless you pirate them off a downloader
This looks like iffy emulation to me - it looks a lot better on the actual console. Also - no load times on N64 means this is the best version by far despite the cart size limitations.
@@sebastiann.8088 have you actually tried playing this on ps1? You watch load screens more often than you are playing. A broken mess. No bias . I own most consoles and collect for them all.. have read that the DC version has pretty bad loading too. If emulating that may not be an issue but if playing on real hardware it is.
heems like sprites had an aggressive antialiasing in the borders and get mixed with a green background in the spritesheet. When cutted, some green tones are mixed in the sprite. Not really sure but it might be something like that. It looks horrible!
I know this is like 3 years old, but it doesn't show up like that when you play the game on an N64. Something might've been wrong with this guy's game or recording software.